Nvidia edition elite 334 review




















The Side window is a nice shape and is unique. The case is also well protected in its box during shipping, as I live in New York and the case came all the way from California and no damage was visible. Cons: Minor ones: The case space is a bit tight as if you install long PCI-E graphics cards you will have to move your hard drives to somewhere else.

My suggestion is to use either 4" or 8" CCFL's The picture doesn't make this too apparent but the power and reset switch is actually on the lower right green stripe on the front just beside the nVidia logo. Overall Review: I bet no one is buying because they are waiting for reviews. Well I took a shot and it was a bad choice I would buy this again for midrange gaming systems and regular systems. Just beware that things will get a little cramped.

If your considering this case a modular PSU would go a long way. Pros: 1. Great price for a great looking case. It doesn't look like an alien transformer, nor does it look plain like most other cases. Cons: 1. Once you take out the expansion slot thingies in the back, you can't put them back in so it'll look kinda funny if you take out the wrong one.

The tool-less design feels kind of cheap but again for the price it does its job just fine. I'd like the green tinted glass to be a tad bit darker, that would had made this case appear more appealing.

Not a con if you don't need the extra drives or if you don't run that many video cards. Overall Review: Despite the listed cons this is a great buy. Pros: This case is an amazing buy for the price! The NVidia logo is a nice touch, the case is simple yet elegant. My GTS doesn't cause any interference with my hard drive, like shallower cases would.

Cons: The case has a couple cons, but nothing large enough to reduce an egg for: - To mount a hard drive, you need to take off both side panels of the case to reach the mounting clip on the back side.

This adds what, 2 minutes to the install time? No big deal. Overall Review: For the price, this case is absolutely amazing. Great space, no sharp edges, and easy installation. Would buy again, definitely. Pros: Abosolutly awesome. The fact that its green is just a major plus to me. Also the ez install clips and what not are just so helpful. Customer Reviews Avg. Customer Rating: 4. Write your own review. Overall 4. Real Cool Very attractive and colorful. Fans run very quietly. Only bad is full size ATX.

Overall 3. Wish there was cable management I bought this case for my first build. Overall 5. While in the mainstream support period, having all your games tied to the Steam platform is extremely convenient in the following ways:. So, as you can see, Steam DRM has golden handcuffs and the going is good when everything is supported.

However, we're at the mercy of Steam maintaining support for older systems and as we can see, this doesn't last forever. In my case, I love playing these games and still have some of my classic hardware lying around from my first gaming PC, just waiting to be put together. In particular, I want to build the following classic system from circa See the problem? This is an example of the dangers of relying on a third party platform for your games, since when they pull support, you may not be able to play your games at all, or with degraded performance, as we've seen here.

The fact that only a tiny percentage of Steam users have such old systems is therefore not a justification. Perpetual licences mean just that: I should be able to use the product that I paid for if I have the hardware to run it on, for as long as I want. For longevity then, it can be a big advantage to have the game on disc and the latest patches manually downloaded from the support website and stored on the local hard disc - along with the all-important product key.

But all the other conveniences I've listed above are then lost, of course. Swings and roundabouts.



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